Poker wise, two tournaments (PokerGo freeroll and The Giant) were both bust-outs, and I'm currently down $85 in cash games, with a $97 dollar win at Flamingo and a $182 loss at Bally's. I haven't been taking very good notes so far here, so I don't have a whole lot to report, but I will try to be more detailed soon.

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

I ponied up the $10/month to watch the WSOP coverage (formerly free on the WSOP.com site, but, whatever) and didn't really plan on commenting, but I found myself laughing about this review .

Go give it a read. Now, I don't know who Lorin Velle is, nor do I particularly care, but the guy (or girl, Lorin is one of those names) obviously is having problems at home or is emasculated at work because the review, while accurate in some respects, is way over the top.

Yes, the site lacks some oomph in some respects, and minus the WSOP coverage, it will probably not quite work itself up to the price point of $10/month. But, if you're like me and like watching the WSOP, it's worth $10. I probably won't keep it after the WSOP unless something earth-shaking occurs in the way of more content, but it serves its purpose.

What I found downright offensive was his mention about the Senior event. He )I'll keep calling him he because...well, I just am) seems to focus on this countdown like a liberal on a Russian leak, calling it a 'death clock' and dreading the day when he'd be the age to qualify (so he's young - a bit of justification for his rancorous and entitled tone) for the event. The countdown is there because you can't possibly predict when a tournament will break to a final table, but the author obviously doesnt take too much time before typing to think things through (a recurring trait in this article).

My biggest problem is that he's complaining about something but not offering any alternatives or solutions of his own. I doubt he has a clue about how difficult it is to get a network of ANY kind going. But he does fashion himself to be a journalist.

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

So, an unfortunate series of events has forced me to reschedule my trip to Vegas for WSOP frivolity. An unfortunate situation arose earlier this month when I received an email from State Farm telling me that I was no longer going to be offered coverage for my car due to the three accidents I had accrued over the past five years. Admittedly, two of them were my fault and the third one was ruled as Mutual negligence, a term I'd never heard of until that point, but either way, in the view of State Farm that also counts as a third accident against my record. So in the quest to find a new insurer,not only was I faced with a higher premium, but I also had to fork over a down payment to the tune of almost $1,000. This is ironically the exact amount I'd intended on taking with me to Vegas as my tournament bankroll.

But, like Manna From Heaven a new situation presented itself, and while it excludes some of the tournaments I wanted to participate in between the 9th and 11th of June , it's a situation where I will have a free hotel room from the last week of June to the second week of August. My GF has landed a job as an ad for who Wants to Be a Millionaire which will be recording at Bally's during this time period. Since my regular job reduces to 3 days a week during the summer, I will be PAing the show on and off during those dates. So first off, any readers that would like tickets to a taping of the show , I'd be happy to get one for you. Second of all, I'll be there playing a good deal of poker during those dates. I'm looking at two tournaments in particular towards the tail end of the series. a later flight of the Giant, and either a pH or Golden Nugget tournament to satisfy my tournament sweet tooth. Otherwise, it will be a bevy of cash games from mid July and into mid-august, which should give me a rich supply of content to spit into this blog for the summer!

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

So, its WSOP time and I'll be discussing my schedule at the end of the post, but first I want to discuss something that occurred in the comments section of my blog a couple of entries ago..

I view my blog as purely a leisure and entertainment source, where I tell stories about my poker sessions and surrounding events, and my only hope is that the few readers I have find the contents enjoyable and entertaining.

Here is what it's not.

if I say something like 'what would you do here' or 'what do you think of this hand' then that means that I'm inviting readers to post their opinions about my play, and they are free to do so. If I don't ask you that, then it should be patently clear that I have no interest in hearing about your opinions of hands I play, strategy I use, or criticism of my play in general. It's especially offensive in my opinion for someone in either scenario to say things like 'you really should have done this' or 'that's a bad play' ESPECIALLY when I haven't asked your opinion. If I want your opinion I'll ask for it, believe me. Now that I'm off that soapbox..

I'll be in Vegas from June 9-11, and I plan on these events:

$365 Giant
$200k Nugget Day 1
One PH event

The day 2 of the 200k tournament will be on the 11th, so obviously my plans will revolve around whether or not I make it into Day 2. I want to squeeze one pH event in there in lieu of playing a daily deepstack at the Rio, as they tend to draw gigantic fields that have to be completed by the end of the day without a guarantee.The Aria might be another possibility, and of course I'll be squeezing in a few cash sessions depending on how far my bankroll goes. Now, look what I'm about to do here. What do you think of this schedule? In looking at the structure of the giant more closely , it only has 20 minute levels but a generous 25k stack to start, so the levels dont particularly bother me. I also have no problem getting back to Vegas in July for the Giant day 2, for reasons that I will save for another post. All I'll say is that I may be in Vegas a lot more frequently in July and August.

I know that the beginning of my post came across as somewhat harsh, and while I make no apologies for that, I hope it doesn't make people gun-shy about leaving comments. As I said, I'm curious about people's opinions of tournaments occurring on that weekend, and if I have questions about my play I'm more than happy to ask for opinions on that as well. But if I don't ask, well....you know what to do.

Saturday, April 22, 2017

Sorry folks! Life gets in the way so its taken me some time to get back to this. But here we go....

I'll be honest - my note-taking wasn't the best from here on in, because I moved tables four times over the next two hours, mostly due to the number of busts, but also due to being BB once or twice. I do want to focus on a technique I used in some spots that I want to develop as I make my trip to the WSOP in June (June 5-10, for anyone going).

The loudish guy to my right offered me a stick of gum. I was hesitant at first to chew it, but I was sitting on a 40BB stack with around 200 left, and I rarely play it safe, so I thought I'd mess with the rhythm of my chewing and see if I could develop some kind of tell that someone would try to exploit. A spewy guy ahead of me raised to 7500 at 3K/6K and I three bet him with 8c9c. He calls. Flop is K86. He checks and I shove. I start a rhythmic chewing at a constant rhythm and look him straight in the eye. Usually a sign of weakness, he didn't really know what to do with the 3-bet, as I hadn't really gotten out of line at this table yet and he knew it. He agonized for a good two minutes, to the point where someone at the table considered calling clock, and then he said, "Will you show if I fold?" Usually I'll say something witty like, you can call and find out, but instead I just kept my chewing constant and said, "No." Realizing that he was truly confused, I just kept going. Chew, chew chew. He eventually folded. Over the next hour I used this technique three more times, all on a flope shove, all resulting in folds. I was surprised no one picked up on it and tried to fight back, but sometimes I did have the best of it on the flop, to be honest. Tables were falling fast and I was doing ok with about 25BB and the bubble approaching.

The bubble broke incredibly fast, you could hear 'seat open' in rapid fire over the next five minutes, so fast you couldn't actually keep track, but then the floor came by and said the bubble had broken as he headed to the mic to announce it. Table cards are handed out and I sit at a new table, and wake up with QQ on the first hand.

There's no action ahead of me so at 6K/12K, I raise it to 24K. two to my left, I guy who has me covered shoves. I know nothing about this table, no read on the guy, so I figure he knows this and I shove. He tables AQ and whee! I'm ahead. Flop, blanks for both, turn nothing, and then the river, where I'm about 94% to win, the ace comes, and I'm out, in 51st place, min-cashing for my efforts.

That was just pure bad luck, and winning that would have put me n good shape, but I can't fault my play there, or realy anywhere on the day. I put my chips at risk a little more than I'd like, but interestingly enough it was the first and only hand I lost at showdown the entire tournament, which I guess you kinda need to do to win, right?

Looking forward to Vegas this summer, as I'm aiming to do a flight of The Giant while I'm there, play cash and some other tournaments - and I'll definitely be bringing my gum. :)

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Wow, it's been a while! Not like I haven't been playing, mind you. It's just that I'm not so good at the note-taking, or I forget, or something. I hit a big win on Ignition and was playing online a lot more frequently with that roll, and the newly renovated Hollywood Park casino has been my new room of choice because, well - it's just so new and sparkly. But a live tournament, that has eluded me for a while. So, when the WSOP Circuit Event at the Bike came up, I decided to do the ever-popular low buy-in event that is the 'Facebook' event.

Basically the $75 buy-in geta you 5000 chips, like the casino on Facebook, they give you 2K more, and a $50 add-on gives you 4K more. So of course, I did the whole shebang for $125. And they give you a free meal ticket and a tote bag. Not bad!

So, off I go to take my seat, pleased that it's Seat 10 as the eyes, they aren't what they used to be. Although I usually take a while to adjust when I havent played in a tournament, I felt oddly comfortable right away.

Early on in the 1st level, whixh was 50/100, A9 sooted I raise to 250, 3 callers and I whiff the flop, bet 800 and take it. Easy game.

A little while later my 5's find a 5 on the flop. Two fold, one guy who was in mid-massage shoved for 5k, I call, he's gone.

To my right, this guy. A little too talkative a little too loud when he talks, but not intentionally, if you know what I mean. He's just a loud talker. Never been to the bike, asks weird questions about the tournament, we all know this guy. He's innocent enough, but I've gotten a little more 'get off my lawn' -esque in my old age, so basically I find him annoying. Moving on...

K!0H in early position. I fold it. By looking to my left, I noticed there was going to be a lot of action, and I don't want to play K10H 5 ways, which is exactly what happened. King on the flop, but I would have been cracked by KQ. Pat on the back for recognizing position.

Up to 75/150. Jc10c call a raise, fold on the flop to a 1500 bet.

AA! Eaaasy game. I pop it to 500, two callers. Flop comes 46J, two spades, I have two black aces.. One guy leads out for 1600, I call. Blank on the turn, he goes 5000, I call. The River brings in a second four and the flush. OOf. Lot of danger danger. My read on the guy was a little reckless, he had lost a big pot earlier. He almost insta shoves. I have the black aces, so I discount the idea of a flush. He's not betting like that on the flop if he flops the set. So I put him on kk, qq, and if its JJ, then well, good for him. I call, he shows KK, and I'm up to 21k.

Believe it or not, about 10 hands later, AA again.I make it 500 again, one caller, JJK flope and we both check. The Turn is a 9 checked around. River is a blank and he comes out with 4K? He only has 2k more behind so I put him all-in, he calls and tables a9. Up to 30K.

Im card dead for a while, then the real fun starts. Tune in for Part 2 and the conclusion.